Biden meets with La., Miss., governors, launches coordinated Ida response
The federal government will do everything in its power to help areas impacted by Hurricane Ida to recover quickly, President Joe Biden told state and local officials Monday
The federal government will do everything in its power to help areas impacted by Hurricane Ida to recover quickly, President Joe Biden told state and local officials Monday
An Australian woman who won a $3.5 million lottery jackpot said she only checked her ticket after seeing a Facebook post about the unclaimed prize.
Cows with injuries or pregnancies preventing them from making their annual trip through the Swiss Alps received some help in the form of helicopter rides.
A Swiss canton is rewarding its long-lived residents by offering 100 bottles of wine to those who reach age 100.
The U.S. Navy has sent its third and final ship Zumwalt-class destroyer off to sea trials.
The United States saw a 7% decline in its national childbirth rate in 2020, the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, a study published Monday estimated.
A South African charity broke a Guinness World Record when it collected 90,450 cans of donated food and arranged them into a 4.1-mile line.
The Israel Nature and Parks Authority said it is on the hunt for a loose crocodile spotted swimming in a river on the country's border with Jordan.
Drivers in Paris were required to slow down on Monday, as the speed limit was lowered to 30 kilometres per hour -- about 18 mph -- for the vast majority of the city as part of an effort to limit accidents and noise.
Peacock announced the main cast of its "Vampire Academy" adaptation for the series produced by Julie Plec.
Employees at a Tennessee thrift store found a stash of World War II letters in a donated jewelry box and were able to return them to the family.
Star factories, like many factories here on Earth, are major polluters, according to a new survey.
The commissioning of the U.S. Navy's first Block IV Virginia-class submarine, the USS Vermont, was celebrated in Connecticut, more than a year after a ceremony for the vessel was canceled due to COVID-19.
China announced Monday that children will only be allowed to play video games for 1 hour on Fridays, weekends and holidays.
Drake confirmed a release date for "Certified Lover Boy" alongside an album cover featuring pregnant emojis.
Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson and Megan Fox will star in a fourth "Expendables" movie.
A zoo in the Netherlands was temporarily closed when visitors spotted two wolves that had escaped from their enclosure.
A power surge that lasted for a split second stranded hundreds of people on dozens of trains along New York City's subway system Sunday night -- a mishap that New York Gov. Kathy Hochul called an "unacceptable" failure.
An Idaho man captured a Guinness World Records title by moving 133 thumbtacks from one cork board to another in 1 minute.
"Ted Lasso," "The Crown," "The Mandalorian" and other series won awards at the Hollywood Critics Association's first-ever HCA TV Awards.
Tony Dow, who played Wally Cleaver on "Leave It to Beaver," is hospitalized with pneumonia.
The United Nations Environmental Program on Monday announced the official global end to the era of leaded gasoline, and said the development puts an end to a "major threat to human and planetary health."
A good Samaritan can save the life of someone in cardiac arrest if a portable defibrillator is nearby. Now, a pilot study suggests a new way to get the devices into bystanders' hands: drones.
Ex-Barcelona star Lionel Messi 's debut for Paris Saint-Germain set a record in Spain for the most-watched French soccer game in the history of the country, Spanish broadcasting company Kosmos said Monday.
"Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City," a new film starring Kaya Scodelario, Robbie Amell, Hannah John-Kamen and Avan Jogia, will open in theaters in November.